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how about barbra streisand and michael moore? we asked them all. we will tell you what happened. >> do my best for our country. for those i represent at the pentagon and for all our citizens. >> is president obama nominating chuck hagel as secretary of defense in in order to cut funding to the military? charles krauthammer will weigh in on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. aborting babies at taxpayers expense that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. we have been taking a very hard look at a disturbing situation that may be a major violation, maybe of federal law. in 1976 congress passed the hyde amendment which forbids federal tax dollars for abortions. the reason is obvious. many americans believe abortion is morally wrong to. protect those americans, the feds said no to public funding of abortions. but now it looks like pro-choice zealots have figured out a way to get around the hyde amendment. they are using planned parenth
how about barbra streisand and michael moore? we asked them all. we will tell you what happened. >> do my best for our country. for those i represent at the pentagon and for all our citizens. >> is president obama nominating chuck hagel as secretary of defense in in order to cut funding to the military? charles krauthammer will weigh in on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight....
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wall street journal" assistantan editorial page editor james freeman, senior economics writer steve moore, and washington columnist kim strousel. kim, where did it that come from? i don't remember climate change being something a president talked about a lot in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inauguralof address. what's going on here politically? >> look, i think some of us did think this was coming. ler, this>> was a high priority of his backk in 2008 when he campaigned. but they got beat up on it. they lost that fight in 2009. so they decided to put te'o side and not talk about it in the election. here we are back with his promise. and what was more interesting, too, is not only did he make that promise, but you had someone like barbara boxer who is the senator from california, a big climate person, she gave some details, too, about how they intend to pursue. this namely, they are going to go through the e.p.a. to do a big carbon regulation program. they are also thinking of putting in place a carbon tax. >> well, we will ta
wall street journal" assistantan editorial page editor james freeman, senior economics writer steve moore, and washington columnist kim strousel. kim, where did it that come from? i don't remember climate change being something a president talked about a lot in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inauguralof address. what's going on here politically? >> look, i think some of us did think this was coming. ler,...
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this week, wall street journal assistant page editor, james freeman and senior economics writer steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. kim, where did that come from? i don't remember the climate change being something that the president talked a lot about in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> paul: and he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inaugural address. so, what's going on here politically? >> well, i think some of us did think it was coming. remember, this was a high priority of his back in 2008 when he campaigned. but they got beat up on it, they lost that fight in 2009 so he they decided to put it aside and not talk about it in the election and here we are, back with his promise and what was more interesting, too, not only did he make that promise, but you had somebody like barbara boxer, whose the senator from california, big climate person, she gave some details, too, how they intend to pursue this, normally through the epa for a carbon regulation program and thinking of putting in place a carbon tax. >> paul: oh, well, we'll talk a little about t
this week, wall street journal assistant page editor, james freeman and senior economics writer steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. kim, where did that come from? i don't remember the climate change being something that the president talked a lot about in the campaign if at all. >> surprise. >> paul: and he didn't wait for the state of the union, it's in the inaugural address. so, what's going on here politically? >> well, i think some of us did think it was...
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in the last four years alone, the solar industry has gotten on what they call a moore's law curve meaning price performance improves by roughly two times every 18-24 months. in the last four years, we've gotten ourselves in an innovation cycle in batteries so that by the end of 2020 electric vehicles actually will be price competitive with gas-driven cars. the problem with these things is that we can't wait. we can't wait because of the environmental effects, and we can't wait because we need the economy to grow quickly right now. so the book lays out a whole bunch of different ideas for bringing private investment much, much more quickly into the job of rebuilding the power plant. >> host: reed hundt, recently on this policeman james glans was on this program. he's written a series on some of the new york power plants, and he doesn't necessarily agree that the internet is completely green or is terribly green. what's your thought on that? >> guest: well, he's right about that. people say the data centers in the united states account for 2% of all electricity consumption. if it isn't exac
in the last four years alone, the solar industry has gotten on what they call a moore's law curve meaning price performance improves by roughly two times every 18-24 months. in the last four years, we've gotten ourselves in an innovation cycle in batteries so that by the end of 2020 electric vehicles actually will be price competitive with gas-driven cars. the problem with these things is that we can't wait. we can't wait because of the environmental effects, and we can't wait because we need...
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coming up, congresswoman gwen moore and nancy keenan. >>> plus, heading home. prince harry back from afghanistan, talking about taking out taliban insurgents. >>> then, the first lady wows once again at the inaugural ball. our big question, do you believe president obama can deliver on the agenda that he outlined in that inaugural address? we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur
coming up, congresswoman gwen moore and nancy keenan. >>> plus, heading home. prince harry back from afghanistan, talking about taking out taliban insurgents. >>> then, the first lady wows once again at the inaugural ball. our big question, do you believe president obama can deliver on the agenda that he outlined in that inaugural address? we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and...
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steven moore, i'll let you go. we keep watching the dow, hopefully we'll hit 14,000 today, we'll watch. an hour and a half away from the closing bell. >>> let me move on, getting breaking news now involving syria. the syrian military is claiming that israel has bombed a research facility. senior international correspondent sara sidner is getting miked up. we'll talk to her about what is happening next. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optio
steven moore, i'll let you go. we keep watching the dow, hopefully we'll hit 14,000 today, we'll watch. an hour and a half away from the closing bell. >>> let me move on, getting breaking news now involving syria. the syrian military is claiming that israel has bombed a research facility. senior international correspondent sara sidner is getting miked up. we'll talk to her about what is happening next. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin...
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first, congresswoman moore thank you for sharing your story and thank you for speaking with us today. this act includes additional protections for the lgbt community, illegal immigrants, native american tribes. why didn't this come up for a vote? is it specifically the additions of those three elements that stopped this from getting a vote in the house? >> absolutely, victor. that's the reason. the violence against women act has always been bipartisan, but this time because of this practices from the advocates, from people in law enforcement, they saw the need to expand this to communities of color, to native americans, to the lgbt community, and young women who needed protection on camp uses and in particular the uvisas, the immigrants and the native american women became so contentious that people in the house just couldn't see themselves clear to pass it, and it's a shame that we're at this point, because now we have to start all over in the 113th congress and it's a shame, because this bill had some very, very hard times getting through the senate committee structure and certainly
first, congresswoman moore thank you for sharing your story and thank you for speaking with us today. this act includes additional protections for the lgbt community, illegal immigrants, native american tribes. why didn't this come up for a vote? is it specifically the additions of those three elements that stopped this from getting a vote in the house? >> absolutely, victor. that's the reason. the violence against women act has always been bipartisan, but this time because of this...
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.] >>> joining me at the table is heidi moore, dylan glenn, managing director of guggenheim partners, stephanie helton, professor of economics of missouri kansas city. and joe weisenthal, one of the earliest and most outspoken evangelists for the trillion dollar coin started the mint the coin hash tag. >> i promoted it. >> i've done this monologue about the coin. when i got to the table you said that gave me goosebumps. you said it was chilly. so let me start with you. let me start with the skeptics here. heidi, you wrote this piece. you think this is a ridiculous idea is everyone is getting trolled. >> which is self-evident. but i think kind of to take it to the base, it sounds like, okay, here the thing. congress is not going to default. congress is not allowed to not pay its debts. so when you say we are going to create an imaginary coin to face your imaginary default, it's like i'm going to take my nerf bat and ruin your super soaker. this is not real and the deficit is real. we can be talking about education, programs that are going to be cut and we're not doing it. >> the realne
.] >>> joining me at the table is heidi moore, dylan glenn, managing director of guggenheim partners, stephanie helton, professor of economics of missouri kansas city. and joe weisenthal, one of the earliest and most outspoken evangelists for the trillion dollar coin started the mint the coin hash tag. >> i promoted it. >> i've done this monologue about the coin. when i got to the table you said that gave me goosebumps. you said it was chilly. so let me start with you. let...
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. >>> coming up next, former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and our good friend wes moore back with us. also "the washington post's" ezra klein. it's the cast of a thousand. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios >>> this is not taking away
. >>> coming up next, former pennsylvania governor ed rendell and our good friend wes moore back with us. also "the washington post's" ezra klein. it's the cast of a thousand. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male...
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moore, we all understand that. but in the determination of what is reasonable under the fourth amendment, this court has often looked to state practices in response to justice kennedy's question. in tennessee v. garner you have half the states that have abrogated the rule. in richards v. wisconsin, you have half the states that did not sport an exception the -- support an exception to the no knock rule. here we have half the states in the country that would not have permitted what went on in this case. thank you very much. >> thank you, counsel. mr. koester, we'll give you three minutes. >> thank you. everyone agrees that the closer a chemical test is taken to the time of driving, the more reliable the evidence of intoxication is, the more reliable the evidence of impairment is. so under the respondent's approach, it would be mandated that we're going to allow the most reliable evidence to dissipate and degrade over a period of time in favor of admittedly less reliable ed taken at a later -- evidence taken at a lat
moore, we all understand that. but in the determination of what is reasonable under the fourth amendment, this court has often looked to state practices in response to justice kennedy's question. in tennessee v. garner you have half the states that have abrogated the rule. in richards v. wisconsin, you have half the states that did not sport an exception the -- support an exception to the no knock rule. here we have half the states in the country that would not have permitted what went on in...
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then i want to go to dale moore, with the farm pure -- bureau now, and then frank because i know he -- went to brazil together, and we met with ranchers down in brazil including assistance farmers, and, really, looking there at how brazil is trying to manage that intersection of agriculture production on the one hand and protecting its prop call forests. glen, let me start with you. >> [inaudible] >> yeah, ag and food and, you know, how they think about that, and how people are hungry. how do you transcend that and get them food, but not rape and pillage the land? >> lynn, thank you, and congratulations to you on the council on really a spectacular event and initiative overall, and the papers are good and the program is good. thank you for bringing us together and throwing the question our way. nature conservancy, you know generally what we do. we are a global organization, and agriculture is at the top of the agenda over the last couple years. it's what we call the global priorities we are working on, and that's here across the united states and across other countries around the worl
then i want to go to dale moore, with the farm pure -- bureau now, and then frank because i know he -- went to brazil together, and we met with ranchers down in brazil including assistance farmers, and, really, looking there at how brazil is trying to manage that intersection of agriculture production on the one hand and protecting its prop call forests. glen, let me start with you. >> [inaudible] >> yeah, ag and food and, you know, how they think about that, and how people are...
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and the white house -- "the wall street journal" writer who sat with him, steve moore from the editorial page, said boehner looked battle weary. and he really took some shots at the president, talking about how he was overly ideological, quoting back how when he kept saying to the president, we have a spending problem, speaker boehner says that president obama said to him, you know, john, i'm tired of hearing you say that. whatever bond these two had over the fact that they both had difficult constituencies seems to be broken. >> mike allen going to be back in our next hour to talk dangling participles. >> gerunds. >> alex has the definition of gerund. he's going to tell a waiting america that definition now. >> a gerund is a form that is derived from a verb but that functions as a noun. >> oh, wow! i like it when you say it like that, alex. >> i think we've got a spending problem. >> that's weird. >>> up next -- >> and joe, mika, real quick, also just while i've been on the air, we've been told that along with senator hagel today, the president also will be nominating john brannen to he
and the white house -- "the wall street journal" writer who sat with him, steve moore from the editorial page, said boehner looked battle weary. and he really took some shots at the president, talking about how he was overly ideological, quoting back how when he kept saying to the president, we have a spending problem, speaker boehner says that president obama said to him, you know, john, i'm tired of hearing you say that. whatever bond these two had over the fact that they both had...